They wanted freedom from the Church of England, which they believed to be wrong. "<span>The Pilgrims were Puritans who escaped to Holland as political exiles in 1608. They immigrated to North America on the Mayflower in 1620. "Pilgrim" means a person who takes a long journey, usually for a religious or moral purpose; "Pilgrim" also is the popular term for all passengers of the Mayflower who sought religious freedom" </span> "<span>Puritan newcomers continued to think of themselves as English. They saw their new colony as a "city on a hill" which would set an example of biblical righteousness in church and state for the entire world to emulate. The Puritans emphasized especially the importance of community over individuality."</span> http://peopleof.oureverydaylife.com/were-pilgrim-puritan-colonies-similar-different-5394.html
Proximity, which makes sense because mentally you're similar or physically so you're attracted to each other. They say opposites attract which is sometimes true but often times it's similar qualities that bring people together.
hello, I had a similar question a while back, although I can not remember my answer I can tell you that NASA did an extensive essay/informational guide on the Saturn V and that is where I got my answers from. (the website is Nasa.gov )